I envy those who can smoke aromatics, honestly. They sound so delicious.
Same. I never had tongue burn or whatever but they just came off as flavored steam not alot of body and not alot of tobacco flavor.I envy those who can smoke aromatics, honestly. They sound so delicious.
frankly love aromatics. I just love the other varieties more.Compiling my list for Secret Santa, almost every participant this year has written 'no aromatics' as their preference. This is a random group of about 50 guys. Why the almost universal dislike?
Now as I consider it, I'm not sure I've ever had an aro, or what would be considered one.
So I guess my question is dual: what is an aro, and why are they so disliked?
Thanks for reminding me, I mentioned what I like, but please no aromatics!!Compiling my list for Secret Santa, almost every participant this year has written 'no aromatics' as their preference. This is a random group of about 50 guys. Why the almost universal dislike?
Now as I consider it, I'm not sure I've ever had an aro, or what would be considered one.
So I guess my question is dual: what is an aro, and why are they so disliked?
Instead of pretending, just admit we’re all snobs.
Hi, I’m Tim, I’m a snob and I also sneak back behind the dumpster to quick hit some aromatics.
Does it bother me that true pipe smokers might smell the subtle scent of vanilla, chocolate or cherry? Maybe. But it’s time to take a stand, this is 2023 and free expression should be not only allowed but honored.
My preferred pronouns are Cavendish/Ribbon C
Back to the dumpster with ya. No more lip out of you!Instead of pretending, just admit we’re all snobs.
Hi, I’m Tim, I’m a snob and I also sneak back behind the dumpster to quick hit some aromatics.
Does it bother me that true pipe smokers might smell the subtle scent of vanilla, chocolate or cherry? Maybe. But it’s time to take a stand, this is 2023 and free expression should be not only allowed but honored.
My preferred pronouns are Cavendish/Ribbon Cut
They taste easy on the senses and because there is no nic hit you can easily smoke more than one bowl. The other point is that the aroma creates a positive note for others and makes pipe smoking more appealing. Smokes slowly with a bit of retrohale now and then, the toasted cavendish does indeed have a pleasant taste.I envy those who can smoke aromatics, honestly. They sound so delicious.
Aromatics account for about 90% of pipe tobaccos sold, so the dislike is not universal, by any means. This forum represents a tiny portion of the pipe smoking population.Compiling my list for Secret Santa, almost every participant this year has written 'no aromatics' as their preference. This is a random group of about 50 guys. Why the almost universal dislike?
Now as I consider it, I'm not sure I've ever had an aro, or what would be considered one.
So I guess my question is dual: what is an aro, and why are they so disliked?
I think this is a really good distinction to make, obviously with a lot of caveats and crossover. When I talk about an 'aromatic', I'm generally thinking of a Danish or German style with lots of black cavendish, or a goopy American style. Some of these I like, most I don't, and I rarely smoke them. However, there are a lot of 'scented' blends I smoke daily (St Bruno, G&H blends, Condor). For me, the main difference is the constituent tobaccos....a perception that "aromatic" is synonymous with cherry blends that taste like cough syrup, or "goopers" as some call aromatics. The reality is that many popular blends touted here could be defined as aromatic, like Capstan, which has a noticeable topping, but isn't defined as such because it's not so heavily topped that the tobaccos are subsumed ... I'm also fond of many of the G&H "scented" blends, with flavorings like rose geranium, or licorice, tonquin bean and other flavorings.
Hang in there! Mine took a full year to come back - preparing Thanksgiving and Christmas meals, let alone eating them when done, was the worst part for me but …. it all got back in the end and no changes from what they were like before. Good news was it was easy to keep all the weight off I lost because eating/cooking wasn’t much fun! Hope things keep getting better for the holidays!Covid really did a number on my nose, at least regarding the taste of tobaccos. Almost all the flavor I used to taste from English blends and Virginias is gone, and it’s been a whole year since the dreaded virus. It has improved— no doubt about that. At first there was a salty taste (!) and later a goopy taste in blends which are not that way. That has passed but now the blends that used to taste so good now taste— like nothing at all. I find that there are a few aromatic blends that do now taste good to me, mostly Sutliff Blends.
I hope that my sniffer will improve and that my old blends will taste good again. Until then I'll make do with Eastfarthing and Alexander Bridge. Or maybe somebody will get quite a present from Secret Santa!
I'm here by announcing the formation of the Briar Coalition for Aromatics or BCA for short.
We're here! We're redolent! Be fine with it!
We're here! We're redolent! Be fine with it!
We're here! We're redolent! Be fine with it!
My pipe! My choice!
My pipe! My choice!
My pipe! My choice!
We're banding together to defend or beloved blends against you stinky snobs, tin sniffers, dottle darlings, and all manner of malingers of the odiferous aromatics!
Our mascot...
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Who'll join me in standing in unity against the tyranny?!
SEMPER FIDELIS TYRANNOSAURUS!
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I stabbed a guy with a trident.